Powder Springs Property Management
Serving Powder Springs and Greater Metro Atlanta

We are experienced in all phases of property management and rentals. Locating reliable tenants, marketing your property, screening applicants, executing lease agreements, timely deposits, coordinating maintenance and evictions are just some of the services we provide. Find out how much your home is worth in the rental market and how we can help you get the best tenant and best lease price and terms for your home.
Getting Started Resources
- What to do to get started with Key Locations Property Management?
- What else do we need from you in order to begin managing your property?
- What else needs to be done to the property to prepare it for lease?
What We Do As Your Powder Springs Property Manager
- Accept rental applications
- Qualify tenants to include landlord, employment verification, credit and criminal background check
- Comprehensive marketing of property to minimize vacancy rate
- Show vacant properties to potential tenants
- Provide prospect feedback on marketing and pricing
- Accept rents and deposits
- Personally inspect property before tenant moves in and upon move out
- Collect rents
- Administer timely and complete year end reporting
- Handle tenant issues
- Inform owner of maintenance and repairs needed
- Hire and manage professional, insured repair/maintenance contractors to take care of property maintenance issues.
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Powder Springs Area Information

The town of Powder Springs was incorporated as Springville in 1838 in the lands of two Cherokee Indian chiefs, Chief Nose and Chief Ana Kanasta (Sweetwater). Gold had been discovered in Georgia ten years earlier, and the first area settlers came to find gold. The settlers found little gold in the mines at Lost Mountain and off Brownsville Road. It was at about this same time that the Cherokee people were forced off their land and marched to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears.
The name Springville was changed to Powder Springs in 1859. The name was derived from the seven springs in the city limits. The water in these springs contains some 26 minerals that turn the surrounding sand black like gunpowder – hence the name Gunpowder Springs.